For example, you want to set 40% alpha transparence to #000000 (black color), you need to add 66 like this #66000000.
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Bypass disable-devtool
(Working as of 2025-02-09)
There are websites that use disable-devtool to prevent you from opening or using devtools. They typically prevent you from right clicking or using the keyboard shortcut to open devtools. Even if you successfully do so, they detect it and redirect you elsewhere. You can bypass this by using one of the following ways.
If the shortcut F12 on Windows or Option + ⌘ + I on Mac do not work. Press the three vertically aligned dots in the top right corner of your Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge window. Under the section "More Tools", you'll see the option to select "Developer Tools" which opens the toolkit in your window.
I've gathered information primarily from:
- https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/how-to-dual-boot-windows-11-and-freebsd-14-geli-encrypted-zfs-root-ufs-boot-drive.92472/
- https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/uefi-gpt-dual-boot-how-to-install-freebsd-with-zfs-alongside-another-os-sharing-the-same-disk.75734/
- http://kev009.com/wp/2016/07/freebsd-uefi-root-on-zfs-and-windows-dual-boot/
- https://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/GPTZFSBoot
- https://xyinn.org/md/freebsd/zfs_manual_partition_encrypted
These instructions are closest to the first link above, but differ in important ways:
| apiVersion: karpenter.k8s.aws/v1beta1 | |
| kind: EC2NodeClass | |
| metadata: | |
| name: gitlab-runner | |
| spec: | |
| amiFamily: AL2023 | |
| blockDeviceMappings: [] | |
| userData: | | |
| MIME-Version: 1.0 | |
| Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="BOUNDARY" |
| ## Kube State Metrics to get VPA metrics | |
| # Old vs New metrics: | |
| # - kube_verticalpodautoscaler_labels -> kube_customresource_verticalpodautoscaler_labels | |
| # - kube_verticalpodautoscaler_status_recommendation_containerrecommendations_target -> kube_customresource_verticalpodautoscaler_status_recommendation_containerrecommendations_target | |
| # - kube_verticalpodautoscaler_status_recommendation_containerrecommendations_lowerbound -> kube_customresource_verticalpodautoscaler_status_recommendation_containerrecommendations_lowerbound | |
| # - kube_verticalpodautoscaler_status_recommendation_containerrecommendations_upperbound -> kube_customresource_verticalpodautoscaler_status_recommendation_containerrecommendations_upperbound | |
| # - kube_verticalpodautoscaler_status_recommendation_containerrecommendations_uncappedtarget -> kube_customresource_verticalpodautoscaler_status_recommendation_containerrecommendations_uncappedtarget | |
| # Resources: | |
| # - https://github.com/kubernetes/kube-state-metrics/blob/main/docs/customresourcestate-me |
Note
This does not works in browser for quests which require you to play a game! Use the desktop app to complete those.
How to use this script:
- Accept a quest under Discover -> Quests
- Press Ctrl+Shift+I to open DevTools
- Go to the
Consoletab - Paste the following code and hit enter:
Answer: All APIs of Node.js library are aynchronous that is non-blocking. It essentially means a Node.js based server never waits for a API to return data. Server moves to next API after calling it and a notification mechanism of Events of Node.js helps server to get response from the previous API call.
Source: tutorialspoint.com